Leadership Change at the Chamber

Memphis is buzzing with curiosity after Ted Townsend, President and CEO of the Greater Memphis Chamber, announced his sudden resignation. The Chamber, a powerhouse for economic development in the Bluff City, plays a critical role in attracting new businesses and supporting local enterprises—from South Main retailers to East Memphis startups.

A Closer Look at What’s Next

While details surrounding Townsend’s departure remain limited, the Chamber has already appointed an interim CEO to ensure ongoing stability. According to WREG News, the interim leadership team is focused on continuing major Chamber initiatives. This includes workforce training, supporting industries along the Mississippi River corridor, and collaborating with city officials to keep Memphis competitive as a business destination.

Why This Matters for the Memphis Community

The Chamber’s influence extends well beyond big headline deals. Its programs often support local education partnerships, help mom-and-pop restaurants grow, and advocate for critical infrastructure—think better roads and broadband across Shelby County. As the community awaits news on permanent leadership, local business owners and residents are voicing hope for more transparency and strong continuity in the Chamber’s vision for Memphis.

Stay Connected With Local Progress

This is a crucial time to keep informed. Visit the Greater Memphis Chamber website for updates, and tune in to trusted local news like WREG to follow the story as it develops. Together, Memphians are invested in making sure the city’s growth keeps moving forward.

Get Involved

Thinking about starting a business in Memphis or want to help shape our city’s economic future? Now is a great time to get involved with the Chamber and lend your voice to the conversation.

Original Story by Alex Coleman at https://wreg.com/news-3-at-3/greater-memphis-chamber-interim-ceo-on-whats-next/

Leave a Reply

Trending

Discover more from This is Memphis

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading